Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a)
All interior stairways and other vertical openings connecting more than six
floor levels shall be enclosed with approved assemblies having a fire
resistance rating of not less than two hours with approved opening protectives
with self-latching doors.
(b) All
interior stairways and other vertical openings connecting four to six floor
levels shall be enclosed with approved assemblies having a fire resistance
rating of not less than one hour with approved opening protectives with
self-latching doors.
(c) Interior
stairways and other vertical openings connecting no more than three levels
shall be enclosed with approved assemblies and opening protectives with
self-latching doors having a fire resistance as follows:
1. In Use Group A, a minimum 30 minute fire
barrier shall be provided to protect all interior stairways and other vertical
openings not exceeding three stories. Such fire barrier may be omitted:
i. When connecting the main floor and
mezzanines; or
ii. When all the
following conditions are met:
(1) The
communicating area has a low hazard occupancy, or has a moderate hazard
occupancy which is protected throughout by an automatic suppression system;
and
(2) The lowest or next to the
lowest level is a street floor; and
(3) The entire area is open and unobstructed
in a manner such that it may be assumed that a fire in any part of the
interconnected spaces will be readily obvious to all of the occupants;
and
(4) Exit capacity is sufficient
to provide egress simultaneously for all the occupants of all levels by
considering all areas to be a single floor area for the determination of
required exit capacity; and
(5)
Each floor level, considered separately, has at least one-half of its
individual required exit capacity provided by an exit or exits leading directly
out of that level without having to traverse another communicating floor level
or be exposed to the smoke or fire spreading from another communicating floor
level.
2. In
Use Group B, a minimum 30 minutes fire barrier shall be provided to protect all
interior stairways and other vertical openings not exceeding three stories.
Such fire barriers may be omitted in buildings not exceeding 3,000 square feet
per floor or when the building is protected throughout by an approved automatic
fire suppression system.
3. In Use
Group E, a minimum one-hour fire barrier shall be provided to protect all
interior stairways and other vertical openings connecting not more than three
floor levels. Such barrier may be omitted when the building is protected
throughout by an approved automatic fire suppression system.
4. In Use Group F, a minimum one-hour fire
barrier shall be provided to protect all interior stairways and other vertical
openings not exceeding three floor levels. Such fire barrier may be omitted:
i. In special purpose occupancies when
necessary for manufacturing operations and direct access is provided to at
least one protected stairway;
ii.
In buildings which are protected throughout by an approved automatic fire
suppression system;
5.
In Use Group H, a minimum one-hour fire barrier shall be provided to protect
all interior stairways and other vertical openings not exceeding three floor
levels. Such fire barrier may be omitted when necessary for manufacturing
operations in a building where every floor level has direct access to at least
two remote enclosed stairways or other approved exits.
6. In Use Group I-1, a minimum one-hour fire
barrier shall be provided to protect all interior stairways and other vertical
openings not exceeding three floor levels. Such fire barrier may be omitted at
either the top or bottom of a stairway which connects not more than two floor
levels when such stairway does not serve as a required means of egress and the
occupant load does not exceed 12, excluding staff.
7. In Use Group I-2, a minimum one-hour fire
barrier shall be provided to protect all interior stairways and other vertical
openings not exceeding three floor levels. Such fire barrier may be omitted
when connecting not more than two floor levels which are separated by a
one-hour fire barrier equipped with a self-closing or automatic-closing 20
minute door at the top or bottom of the stairway, when such stairway does not
serve as a required means of egress.
9. In Use Group M, a minimum 30 minute fire
barrier shall be provided to protect all interior stairways and other vertical
openings not exceeding three floor levels. Such fire barrier may be omitted
when:
i. Openings connect only two floor
levels, such as between the street floor and mezzanine or second floor;
or
ii. Occupancies are protected
throughout by an approved automatic fire suppression system.
10. In Use Group R-1, a minimum
one-hour fire barrier shall be provided to protect all interior stairways and
other vertical openings not exceeding three stories. Such fire barrier may be
omitted:
i. In buildings which are protected
throughout by an approved automatic fire suppression system installed in
accordance with NFPA 13 or 13R; or
ii. In buildings with not more than 25 guests
in which the following conditions are met:
(1) Every sleeping room is provided with an
approved window having a sill height not greater than 44 inches;
(2) The building is protected throughout by
an automatic fire alarm system, installed in accordance with the New Jersey
Uniform Construction Code and supervised in accordance with
5:70-4.9(c);
and
(3) Every sleeping room above
the second floor or more than 16 feet above grade is provided with direct
access to a fire escape or other approved secondary exit or any exit access
corridor exceeding 20 feet in length which serves two means of egress, at least
one of which is an unprotected vertical opening, shall be separated from the
vertical opening by a one-hour fire barrier.
11. In Use Group R-2, a minimum 30 minute
fire barrier shall be provided to protect all interior stairways and other
vertical openings not exceeding three stories. Such fire barrier may be
omitted:
i. In buildings which are protected
throughout by an approved automatic fire suppression system;
ii. When the vertical opening connects not
more than two floor levels with not more than four dwelling units per floor and
each dwelling unit has access to a fire escape or other approved secondary
exit; or
iii. In owner-occupied
buildings with not more than four dwelling units per floor, and in which the
following conditions are met:
(1) Every
sleeping room is provided with an approved window having a sill height not
greater than 44 inches;
(2) Every
dwelling unit or sleeping room above the second floor is provided with direct
access to a fire escape or other approved secondary exit; and
(3) The building is protected throughout by
an automatic fire alarm system, installed in accordance with the New Jersey
Uniform Construction Code and supervised in accordance with
5:70-4.9(c).
(d) The
requirements for vertical openings in this section shall not apply to required
kitchen or bathroom ventilation openings serving only dwelling units.